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"fundamentally erroneous" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe something that is profoundly wrong or ill-conceived. For example, "His diagnosis of the patient's illness was fundamentally erroneous, leading to further complications."
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It is not merely dangerous but fundamentally erroneous to generalize about what Muslims must and must not do based on a simple reading of the Koran.
The 20th-century notion that there is a "mystery" regarding the Etruscan language was fundamentally erroneous; there exists no problem of decipherment, as was often wrongly asserted.
By analysing the interactive effects, it was also shown that the conventional calibration procedure using a "one at a time" analysis of the parameters is fundamentally erroneous.
For instance, ruling elites might view an unconventional religion as fundamentally erroneous and its doctrines as utterly misguided while nonetheless endorsing the rights of its adherents to profess it free of legal penalties.
But he says it is fundamentally "erroneous".
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"It is of the historical essence of habeas corpus that it lies to test proceedings so fundamentally lawless that imprisonment pursuant to them is not merely erroneous but void". Fay v. Noia, 372 U.S. 391, 423, 83 S.Ct.
"When Morales was denied the right to present this evidence, the erroneous evidentiary rulings rose to the level of a constitutional violation and Morales' trial was rendered fundamentally unfair," Chin ruled.
The erroneous S.& P.
This is totally erroneous.
But they are also erroneous.
His conclusions are erroneous.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com